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We are Going out of the Crockery Business —going exclusively into the FURNITURE
Business. We are positively going out of this line of business, and in order to do
this at once we are going to sell everything in Enamel Ware, Tinware, Crockery,
Glassware, Etc., at factory cost and less.
Sale Begins Wednesday, April 4,1910:
50-cent 4-quart Enamel Coffee Pots -
10-cent Enamel Pie Plates - - 4C
25-cent Enamel Pie Pans - - 12 C
20-cent Enamel Pie Pans - - 11 C
10-quart Enamel Dish Pans - - 22 C
14-quart Enamel Dish Pans - - 26 C
17-quart Epamel Dish Pans - - 31<P
3- Enamel Sauce Pans - - 16 C
4- Enamel Sauce Pans - - 19 C
35-cent Lamps - - - ISC
25-cent Lamps - 13 C
35-cent Reflecting Lamps - - 18<P
10-cent Sugar Dishes - - 6C
Bowls and Hundreds of Other Items Too Numerous to Mention.
SALE BEGINS MONDAY, APRIL 1.
Terms of Sale, Cash.
R. SMITH.
H. A. ROGERS, M. D.
SURGEON
Murrayville, Georgia
All calls promptly answered.
LUTHER ROBERTS
Attorney at Law
S<a:e Bank Building, Gainesville, Ga
DR. A. D. WHITE
Offers bis professional services to
Gainesville surrounding territory.
Office over W. J. & E. C. Palmour’s
store.
_ J>“ >ues: ' SIX-L. _
B. H. WHELCHEL,
Fire and Cyclone
INSURANCE.
R. SMITH ~
B STATE AGENT
GAINESVILLE. GA.
KEKI LIST.
9-room writer
worke and - an.
8-room 'lonse, . nueet; good
meadow. $18.5b.
8-room hoV.e, K. Spr.:jg street. SB.OO.
5-rooni Louse, Main street water
works anlights V’
4-room bLuae, E. Sprb>u street. $8 00.
FOR SALE.
1 have a corn mil], wheat null,
two 50 H'3w gins wit,}, suction, a saw
mill and shingle mill, all in good
running order and run by water
Will sell a few acres of land with
this machinery, or -wap same for
farm. Two email houses on place.
Good location for blacksmith shop
and country store. Three public
roads run by place with rural mail
service. Location four miles from
Auburn and lour miles from Hosch
ton, near church and school.
W. E. Flanigan.
Auburn, Ga Route 2.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Life When a Gaines
ville Citizen Shows You the Cure-
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint, back
ache, urinary disorders, lameness, head
aches, languor, why allow themselves I
! to become chronic invalids, when a cer
tain cure is offered them?
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy
to use, because it gives to the kidneys !
the help they need to perform their
work.
If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, cure your
self now, before diabetes, dropsy or
Bright's disease sets in. Read this
Gainesville testimony:
Mis. R. E. Strickland, 117 W. Eroad
St., Gainesville, Ga., says: “1 am glad
to say that Doan’s Kidney Pills helped
me greatly. 1 was troubled for some ■
time by pains in my back and other an- ;
aoyance arising from disordered kidneys j
and when I saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad- !
vertised, I procured a box at George’s)
Drug Store. They brought relief from |
Hie first and after I had used one box, I
j J was v’ithoat a symptom of kidm y |
j trouble. 1 willing recommend so es- ■
I fective a r medy x w lioai: s Kidney :
Pills.”
For sale by all dealers. Price o'< |
oentH. Foster-Milburn ‘- T , Buffalo. ■
New York, solo agents for r-e =’nff>'o
States.
Remember the name —Doax ato
take no other.
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Valuable Land
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SAI.I-:.
209 Acres in Fori; district, 8 miles
from Gainesville. 65 acres of good
bottom laud. 75 acres su cultivation.
Fine pasture. 'Two good tenant houses,
and stables. Situated on Chestatee
river. Valuable water power and gold
mine. 110 acres of fine original forest.
Well watered. Public road running to
land.
Also 160 acres in Forsyth county,
close to Browji’s bridge. 30 acres in
cultivation. £l6 acre of fine bottom laud.
130 acres of original forest—best body
of timber in country. 9 miles from
Gainesville.
Easy terms and reasonable prices on
all.
Apply to Miss Ettie Hardeman, Cit> ,
Route One.
25-cent Syrup Pitchers - 16 and ISC
20-cent Syrup Pitchers - - 12 C
$2.00 Swinging Lamps - - 51.25
4.50 Swinging Lamps - - 2.65
4.00 Swinging Lamps - - 2.40
50-cent White Cups and Saucers, per set - 33 C
50-cent White Plates - - 25 C
5-cent Salt and Pepper Shakes - 2C
25-cent Galvanized Buckets - - IOC
35-cents-per-dozen Dessert Dishes - 17 C
50-cents-per-dozen Dessert Dishes - 26 C
15-cent Crank Sifters - - 5C
4-quart Tin Pie Pans - - 4C
You Are Invited
To come and go round Green Street
Circle, get a breath of fresh air. a drink
of pure water, and • note the improve
ments being ma le in this prettiest resi
dence section of the Queen City. Green
Street Circle is no longer an experiment.
It is established. An exceedingly con
venient, complete eight-room bungalow
has just been finished and occupied.
Workmen are busy on the handsome
ten-room home being built for Mr. Jno.
A. Smith, and assurance is given that at
least one other modern home will go np
an an early date. Plans are being con
templated for the widening of the
Circle driveways, the grading of the
sidewalks, and the improvement of the
spring pavilion and park. The property
has been on the market only six months.
We leave you to contemplate the next
twelve. T1 lere are quite a number of ;
the most desirable lots unsold. Call
and get a plat, ami go out T(>DAY.
W. A. ROPER & CO.
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HAS NARROW ESCAPE
FROM SURGEONS KNIFE
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Mrs. Margaret Lambert, a reproduc
tion of whose likeness appears above,
lives at 151 Broad street, New Haven,
Conn. Mrs. Lambert recently had a
• narrow escape from the surgeon's knife. 1
! regarding wnich experience she says: '
“For more than five years 1 suffered j
from the worst form of stomach trouble, !
from which 1 < ould get no relief what- j
ever. My case bathed ah the doctors !
They gave me no hope at all, and finally j
said my only chance lay in an operation. !
1 experienced the utmost agony while I
undergoing an examination. 1 dreaded
i,tie surgeon’s knife and was willing to
] do anything to avoid it.
“I was attracted by an advertisement
I of the Cooper remedies, and decided to
i give Cooper’s New Discovery a trial,
j Within a week 1 was feeling better, the
pain having subsided considerably Con
! tinning the treatment, 1 improved
steadily, and in two months time was a
well woman.
“I can now eat anything 1 like with
out feeling the least distress afterward,
and am enjoying better health than 1 {
have had for years. lam deeply grate- i
ful for what Cooper’s New Discovery j
has done for me. It saved my life when |
the doctors had given me up.”
We are agents for Cooper’s New Dis
covery, the medicine which accom
plished so much for Mrs. Lambert. It
has made a wondeoful record in all
parts of the country. Dr. J. B. George.
6-quart Tin Pie Pans - - 7C
10-cent Quart Cupt . . . 3C
10-cent Teaspoons . . . 6C
20-cent Tablespoons . . 11C
15-cent Tin Muffin Pans . 7C
20-cent 1 in Muffin Pans . . 11C
25-cent Tin Muffin Pans . . 16C
35-cent Enamel Preserve Kettles . . 15C
25-cent Enamel Preserve Kettles . . 12C
20-cent Enamel Preserve Kettles . . IOC
75-cent Bread Boxes .... 44C
75-cent Cake Boxes .... 44C
15-cent Scrubbing Brushes . . . 7C
Eon’t Keep Your Money in a Sock,
Or under the Hearth.
Our Bank is
AS SAFE AT THE SAFEST.
A growing bank for a growing city, with a standard of estab
lished safety.
Painstaking care given all business entrusted to us.
Accounts of careful, conservative people solicited.
T. E. ATKINS, President.
R. J. SANDERS, Vice-President.
W. R. WINBURN, Cashier.
A steady growth of business has enabled us to increase
the Capital to $75,000, and the Surplus to $30,000.
Yours for safe business,
THE STATE BANKING COMPANY,
Gainesville, Georgia.
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When feOUr
the Children j
go to School 1
ou have a feeling of secur- c '~~"
i ity if there are telephones in the community. As a
| means of protection the telephone is of inestima- j
(hie value in rural districts In widely separated dis
tricts neighbors can communicate quickly with
each other and with the nearest town. s
tinder the plan of the Bell System any farmer
g car. S‘ cure telephone service at low cost.
lor information write to nearest Bell Tele- .
) hone Manager, or address ■
J' Farmers* Lfiie Department
| SdtJTßm BELL TELEFMONE AND TELEGRAPS CO. < A
55 MH TH PH VOIt S-TRL! T, A".LAN’Ia, GA.